Learn How to Identify and Correct LIHTC Property Non-Compliance Issues
The Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) is the most successful affordable rental housing production program in U.S. history. It’s a source of equity financing for the development of affordable housing and achieves its goals through the construction of new apartments, preservation of existing housing and rehabilitation older multifamily buildings.
LIHTC property owners know the importance of staying compliant with the tax credit provisions; but, if mistakes happen, it’s important to understand how to address non-compliance issues.
Join a panel of experts for NAHB’s webinar, Identifying & Correcting LIHTC Property Non-compliance: Impact on Tax Credits. This event, on Wednesday, Sept. 13 from 2-3 p.m. ET, will be hosted by Missy Covington, HCCP and vice president of compliance at Raymond James Affordable Housing Investments, and Thomas Stagg, partner at Novogradac & Company LLC.
You will learn:
- How to identify non-compliance
- How to understand the impact of non-compliance on tax credits
- How to determine the timeframe for correcting non-compliance to avoid the disallowance of credits
- The importance of working with a state agency to resolve issues
Register now — NAHB council members and HCCP designees receive complimentary registration; NAHB members receive a discounted rate.
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